Rabbit antialbumin
Rabbit antialbumin is a laboratory reagent used for the detection and quantification of albumin, a common protein found in various biological samples. It is a polyclonal antibody produced by immunizing rabbits with albumin. The primary function of this product is to provide a specific binding partner for albumin, allowing for its identification and measurement through techniques such as immunoassays.
2 protocols using rabbit antialbumin
Western Blot Primary Antibodies
Immunofluorescent Staining of Cell Markers
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